The exhibition CROSSWORDS 2* sets the words in motion. The written language becomes the visual language. The letters are jumbled and reassembled in anagrams or palindromes to playfully put the words in the surprisingly new contexts.

It is no longer about the word in the art, but rather the art in the form of words: a kind of crossover, in which words and images form an inseparable compound to complement, double or contradict each other, to rise or answer questions. The selection is ranging from early works of the seventies up to young artistic positions.

In like manner, the beholder is being set in motion: the exhibition CROSSWORDS 2 takes place parallel at two venues. Both locations form two poles of a creative dialogue, in which one word creates the other. [Text by A Guest + A Host = A Ghost]